Video Privacy Law Litigation: The Best Reading of “Personally Identifiable Information”

Video Privacy Law Litigation: The Best Reading of “Personally Identifiable Information”

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Partner Molly Jennings and Counsel Anneke Dunbar‑Gronke authored the article, “Video Privacy Law Litigation: The Best Reading of ‘Personally Identifiable Information’” for the Washington Legal Foundation. The article examines how courts are applying the Video Privacy Protection Act to modern web‑tracking technologies and analyzes a growing circuit split over what qualifies as “personally identifiable information,” which could have significant implications for companies that host video content online.

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